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for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH). The COSH physician met with Complainant, spoke to him, and asked him to obtain certain medical information, including recommendations for any accommodations, from his ...
In-the-News Article • March 4, 2015
with mental illnesses, mostly those who do not have medical insurance, frequently end up in jail because of a personal crisis. Although exact numbers of people with mental illness in jail are difficult ...
Article • November 30, 2022 • from PLN December, 2022
. In a telling comparison, there are now far more corrections jobs in the state — 6,640 — although that number does not include the medical, clerical, and mental health workers who also work inside ...
of staff violence, adequate medical care, pay raises for prison jobs, improved educational programs, and no physical reprisals against those who had participated in the uprising. They also demanded ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
Filed under: Prison Reform, Bail, Bail Bonds
hold no more than 1,880. The pressure to address the unequal bail system intensified as conditions in the county jail worsened and more people held in the jail died from overdoses, medical issues ...
In-the-News Article • August 1, 2012
. We don’t editorialize; there really isn’t a lot to say. If you as the reader don’t have a problem with people dying of medical neglect for easily treatable illnesses ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
;Anatomica: The Complete Home Medical Reference" and "A Child is Born," featuring primarily in-vitro photos. Journalism is not immune, either. National Geographic's massive "Visual ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
, toxic chemicals. This comes up in computer recycling. It’s being touted as pro-environment, but in reality, you’ve got prisoners with no training, no specialized medical equipment ...
Brief • 2010
and all liens for medical services, legal services, worker's compensation benefits paid, or liens of any other kind whatsoever, whether actual or asserted, present or prospective; any claims causes ...
Brief • 2007
of the above, plaintiff received medical treatment. 3 Case 1:07-cv-05440-RRM-RLM Document 1 16. Filed 12/28/07 Page 4 of 14 As a result of the foregoing, plaintiffSEVERIANO MARTINEZ sustained, inter alia ...
Brief • 2004
. He said inmates busted him out of his cell He said he left the unit and tried to go to medical but got shot three times. He said be went to fence by unit 6 and stayed there. He said he was not involved ...
of CCA to obtain inmate and medical files and conduct the depositions of the plaintiffs is critical for responding to the summary judgment motions. Plaintiffs’ Partial Motions for Summary Judgment ...
Brief • 2002
." Oliver v. Harborview Medical Center, 94 Wn.2d 559, 565, 618 P.2d 76 (1980). The PDA sets forth strict time deadlines for an agency to respond to a public disclosure request. RC\'l 42.17.320 provides ...
Brief • 2003
are prescribed powerful psychotropic medications with potentially dangerous side effects, they are rarely, if ever, seen by a psychiatrist. When mental health staff do speak with prisoners, it is frequently done ...
Brief • 1995
that the Appellant failed to note an inmates blood pressure 21 reading on the patient's health record and allegedly failed to .....J 22 notify the Medical Duty Officer of the blood pressure reading .... 23 ...
Brief • 2005
) . The undersigned accepts full and complete responsibility for any taxes, liens or assessments of any nature, limited to, including but not any bankruptcy, debtor, medical or healthcare liens, 00312658.WPD 2 ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
the next twelve months. By “vulnerable,” he meant anyone who is at risk based upon age, is pregnant, has an autoimmune disorder, or suffers from a “serious chronic medical condition&rdquo ...
. He suffered anxiety about the criminal charges during the nearly two years they were pending, and he still suffers anxiety and fear whenever he sees a police officer. Mr. O’Brien incurred medical costs ...
Brief • June 12, 2012
. ¶ 40.) An ambulance arrived and took Plaintiff to Hennepin County Medical Center. (Kelly Aff. ¶ 40.) Plaintiff claims that he suffered major injuries. An incident report was referred ...
identifier does not include a date of birth, Social Security number, or personal identification number (PIN), URL, or application software used for utility, banking, retail, or medical purposes. Laws of Fla ...
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